The cassette needs to be removed with special tools as illustrated in the link above and if you don't have them (they can be pricey) I would go to a shop. The cassette actually doesn't move on its own but is on a sleeve that covers the freewheel. Once the cassette is off you can get into there but the repairs can be complicated and you've definitely got to know what you're doing before opening it up and attempting a repair. I would take it to a shop or even get a new rear hub/wheel depending on what you've got on there.

The cassette needs to be removed with special tools as illustrated in the link above and if you don't have them (they can be pricey) I would go to a shop. The cassette actually doesn't move on its own but is on a sleeve that covers the freewheel. Once the cassette is off you can get into there but the repairs can be complicated and you've definitely got to know what you're doing before opening it up and attempting a repair. I would take it to a shop or even get a new rear hub/wheel depending on what you've got on there.

I did a whole lot of damage in the back.

I see that when I shift it into the low(biggest gear) next to the spokes, the chain goes right over it and gets wedged between the gear and spokes. Looks like I bent the rear derailer arm bad. The cassette will not free wheel at all so when I stop pedaling, the chain just wraps up and the pedals kick me in the shins lol. It's deff shot.

Finally looks like my bike parts are going away..... They took a lot of punishment though, can't complain.

For safety sakes, I will take it to the shop and see how much to fix it.... This is something I don't want to mess up, because it's a safety thing as much as a major working part.

I see that when I shift it into the low(biggest gear) next to the spokes, the chain goes right over it and gets wedged between the gear and spokes. Looks like I bent the rear derailer arm bad. The cassette will not free wheel at all so when I stop pedaling, the chain just wraps up and the pedals kick me in the shins lol. It's deff shot.

Finally looks like my bike parts are going away..... They took a lot of punishment though, can't complain.

For safety sakes, I will take it to the shop and see how much to fix it.... This is something I don't want to mess up, because it's a safety thing as much as a major working part.

Took my wheel in to the shop and says he'll fix it. I was talking about how it sucks when this happens, because I cannot ride and I want to get some riding in today, because it's damn nice out...not hot, not cold....just warm with no humidity...perfect. So he comes out with a complete wheel/tire for me to use for the day! It has a Specialized "The Captain" tire on it and I'm going to try that baby out. The rear derrailer still works, but I cannot go into super low gear...heck with it.....I'll limp her through for the day anyways.

Took my wheel in to the shop and says he'll fix it. I was talking about how it sucks when this happens, because I cannot ride and I want to get some riding in today, because it's damn nice out...not hot, not cold....just warm with no humidity...perfect. So he comes out with a complete wheel/tire for me to use for the day! It has a Specialized "The Captain" tire on it and I'm going to try that baby out. The rear derrailer still works, but I cannot go into super low gear...heck with it.....I'll limp her through for the day anyways.

This wheel is SO MUCH lighter than mine that it's not even funny.

Can't wait to try it....fits onto the bike perfectly.

That is what I was trying to tell you. It happen because you took off the dork disc. I would never recommend a person that cannot adjust his rear derailleur properly take off his d-disk. Bad things can happen and it did.

That is what I was trying to tell you. It happen because you took off the dork disc. I would never recommend a person that cannot adjust his rear derailleur properly take off his d-disk. Bad things can happen and it did.

That disc came off when the bike was a day old along with the reflectors. Never bothered since the rear cassette started grinding and now totally stuck. I bent up the derrailler because I think when the chain wrapped up, it pulled the derailer the wrong way.

When I get my wheel back I am going to try and bend it back and adjust till it seems perfect.